Prepare an earthquake emergency kit in under 4 minutes. Order your kit online (and help support this series)... https://www.amazon.com/shop/matthewcookeofficial DURING AN EARTHQUAKE: DO NOT stand in a doorway. 1. Drop to the ground (or pull over) away from tall objects. 2. Hide under strong desk or table (if available). 3. Hold on. AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE: Never use an elevator. Check for injuries. For emergencies always have a BASIC EMERGENCY KIT on hand: 1. Water (3+ days) 2. Food (Meals Ready to Eat, 3+ Days) 3. First Aid Kit DELUXE LIST: DRUGS/MEDICATIONS • Hydrogen peroxide to wash and disinfect wounds • Antibiotic ointment • Individually wrapped alcohol swabs • Aspirin and non-aspirin tablets • Prescriptions and any long-term medications (keep these current) • Diarrhea medicine • Eye drops EXTRAS • First aid book • Scissors • Tweezers • Thermometer • Bar soap • Tissues • Sunscreen • Paper cups • Pocket knife • Small plastic bags • Safety pins • Needle and thread • Instant cold packs for sprains • Sanitary napkins • Splinting materials HOME KIT • ax, shovel, broom • screwdriver, pliers, hammer, adjustable wrench • rope for towing or rescue • plastic sheeting and tape • sturdy shoes that can provide protection from broken glass, nails, and other debris • gloves (heavy and durable for cleaning up debris) • candles • waterproof matches • change of clothing • knife • garden hose (for siphoning and firefighting) • tent • recreational supplies for children and adults • blankets or sleeping bags • portable radio, flashlight, and extra batteries • essential medications and eyeglasses • fire extinguisher — multipurpose, dry chemical type • food and water for pets • toilet tissue • cash AUTO KIT • Blankets • Bottled water • Change of clothes • Coins for telephone calls • Fire extinguisher — multipurpose, dry chemical type • First aid kit and manual • Emergency signal device (light sticks, battery-type flasher, reflector, etc.) • Flashlight with fresh batteries • Food (nonperishable — nutrition bars, trail mix, etc.) • Gloves • Local map and compass • Rope for towing, rescue, etc. • Paper and pencils • Premoistened towelettes • Prescription medicines • Battery-operated radio with fresh batteries • Small mirror for signaling • Toilet tissue • Tools (pliers, adjustable wrench, screwdriver, etc.) • Whistle for signaling • Jumper cables • Duct tape Check all your items and know how to use them before putting in your kit!